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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I always believed 'Letting the cat out of the bag' was related to another saying 'Dont buy a pig in a poke'.
People would go to markets to buy piglets and the sellers would have them bound up in sacks, ( A Poke is a small sack) so customers could carry them home more easily. An unscrupulous seller would sometimes put a cat (Much cheaper) in the bag instead of a pig. The warning "Don't buy a pig in a poke" means make sure you're getting what you pay for. experienced people would insist on opening the Bag/Poke and examining the goods, whereupon the the cat would be let out of the bag and the truth revealed.
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